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Planning commission recommends streamlined adequate public facilities ordinance to city council

June 04, 2026 | Pleasant View , Weber County, Utah


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Planning commission recommends streamlined adequate public facilities ordinance to city council
The Pleasant View Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend city council approval of staff‑proposed amendments to Chapter 18.70 (Adequate Public Facilities).

Staff said the current ordinance was outdated and required duplicate applications and extra steps. Proposed changes include: folding adequacy determinations into development applications (instead of a separate application), removing duplicate determination requirements for conditional use permits, defining equivalent residential units (ERUs), delegating approval authority to the development review committee, making appeals to city council, deleting annual monitoring and review sections, streamlining procedures, and updating minimum service capacity standards.

Commissioners asked a few clarifying questions and opened and closed a public hearing with no substantive public opposition. The commission then voted to recommend the amendment to city council for final adoption.

The changes are intended to align staff review processes, reduce duplication, and bring the citys ordinance into alignment with contemporary engineering and planning practice.

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